How to restore natural sponges
Unlocking the power of wetlands to create climate and water resilient landscapes
Upper catchments are “just right” for natural sponges
The valley bottoms in middle mountain upper catchments collect water from the surrounding hills and therefore have a large regulatory effect on how fast water flows into the smaller tributary streams.
Currently, the widespread drainage of these areas for agriculture and forestry speeds water downstream, contributing to higher peaks in floods and lower base flows in dry periods.
Restoring the natural sponge capacity of soils in upper catchments to capture and retain water – before it flows into streams –delays runoff from larger areas such as slopes and plateaus and provides multiple benefits, including flood mitigation, drought prevention and the filtration of pollutants.





